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#1 01 Feb 2008 @ 18:18
well ripped spiderman 3 bluray and casino royal no problem
burned back to a bdr and they both worked in my ps3
3.10 to yuma came up with an error and wont play why???
is the ps3 region free or is it me
#2 02 Feb 2008 @ 2:07
The PS3 is not region free.
#3 02 Feb 2008 @ 4:04
Are you seriously backing up to BD-R?

Can I ask... Why?! Is it purely for experimental purposes? Aren't the discs almost the same as the original movie? Unless... You found somewhere cheaper?

But... Since you have done it. How did it go? Is playback smooth on the movies that did work? Were loading times the same? Etc... ?

Anyways, I found the best way is to strip out the streams, recode the video stream, remux the original Dolby or DTS stream into a m2ts container with the recoded video file (with a target of about 8gb) and burn it onto a DVD9.

I know you will lose some quality, that is a given but with the right encoding the quality will remain exceptionally high.

In Australia I can get DVD+R DL discs (DVD9) for $1 each, BD-R's are about $30 each. Can I justify keeping that little bit of extra quality for paying 30 times more... Well, my answer is no. I couldn't really care too much for extras either. I've never really used them on regular DVD's and I don't think I will start now.

By the way what application/s are you using to rip the movies? I've used Blu-ray Disc Ripper which has region code removal.
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PS3 compatible video creation thread... mkv2vob, tsMuxeR etc.: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/621809
The complete HD (Blu-ray/HD-DVD) back-up thread.: http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/639346
#4 02 Feb 2008 @ 8:04
We're playing with BD-R media.. 50&25GB. No loss of quality and a complete back up of the original.

I purchase a lot of BDMV's from the states which are Region A.. I Remove the Region encoding to enable me to watch the movie on a Region B player.
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#5 02 Feb 2008 @ 8:32
Quote:
3.10 to yuma came up with an error and wont play why???

The US BluRay release of 3:10 To Yuma is Region Free according to:

http://www.blurayregioncodes.com/
and
http://www.dtvforum.info/index.php?showtopic=50447

These sites also list the other Region A US titles that have no region coding.

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#6 02 Feb 2008 @ 11:43
is there any other softy other than nero 8 to burn the bd's
#7 02 Feb 2008 @ 12:05
Originally posted by vamsilak:
is there any other softy other than nero 8 to burn the bd's
You keep asking this question everywhere..

People use Nero simply because it works and works well, so go and buy it.
#8 02 Feb 2008 @ 13:22
Originally posted by toejams12:
Originally posted by vamsilak:
is there any other softy other than nero 8 to burn the bd's
You keep asking this question everywhere..

People use Nero simply because it works and works well, so go and buy it.
#9 02 Feb 2008 @ 13:24
and your point..???
#10 02 Feb 2008 @ 13:25
img burn is great for bluray backupor even star burn
#11 02 Feb 2008 @ 13:30
img burn is very good for bluray back up
im sure the quality is as good as the original
#12 02 Feb 2008 @ 14:49
Originally posted by toejams12:
The PS3 is not region free.
so why does it play all region blu ray then if its only for the uk region
#13 02 Feb 2008 @ 15:50
You just answered your own question. The PS3 will play region free BDMV'S, however it will only play Region B BDMV's if you have a UK PS3.

The Region coding is on the disk.
#14 03 Feb 2008 @ 21:51
Originally posted by shn:
well ripped spiderman 3 bluray and casino royal no problem
burned back to a bdr and they both worked in my ps3
3.10 to yuma came up with an error and wont play why???
is the ps3 region free or is it me
Hey SHN will you email me so we can start a conversation away from the forum. I want to talk to you about backing up BR and playig on my PS3. Thanks

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This message has been edited since its posting. Latest edit was made on 03 Feb 2008 @ 23:59
#15 03 Feb 2008 @ 23:03
i would like to a part of that backup copy discussion with chris brown

rmchristy at the yahoo
#16 03 Feb 2008 @ 23:57
hmmmm. im not sure i would post my email address here. this is a public forum. ur spam filter will be working overtime. might i suggest sending a private message with that type of info. just a thought.

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#17 04 Feb 2008 @ 0:00
Yep gamename got it right plus posting email addresses are also against the rules.
Use the pm function instead as gamename suggested.



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#18 04 Feb 2008 @ 0:38
Sorry guys, I didn't know it was against policy to post email addresses. I've just had bad experiences with people not recognizing that they have a new PM.

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